The New Zealand Railway Observer
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Published: 1978
Total Pages: 340
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sean Millar
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Published: 2017
Total Pages: 43
ISBN-13: 9781927329139
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe history of the 36 industrial steam locomotives supplied to New Zealand by Scottish builder Andrew Barclay Sons & Co Ltd, between 1878 and 1947. Nine survive in some form, one of which is operational on the Silver Stream Railway.
Author: Sean Millar
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Published: 2016
Total Pages: 68
ISBN-13: 9781927329061
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA comprehensively-illustrated and fascinating history of the 10 steam and 20 diesel locomotives supplied to NZR and private owners by British builder W G Bagnall Ltd, between 1882 and 1958. One NZ Bagnall locomotive remains in active industrial service, while three others are preserved in operational condition on heritage railways. Coverage NZ Bagnall Steam locomotives: works nos, names (if any), type and first owner: Bagnall Works No.416, ¿Samson¿, 0-4-0IST, Mercury Bay Timber Co. Bagnall Works No. 1718, ¿Nikau¿, 0-4-0ST, New Plymouth Sash & Door Company. Bagnall Works No. 1803, ¿Sandfly,¿ 0-4-0ST, Seifert & Co¿s Miranui Flax Mill. Bagnall Works No. 1857, 0-4-0ST, Christchurch Gas Company. Bagnall Works No 1879, ¿Jack¿, 0-4-0ST later 0-4-ST+T, Gisborne Borough Council. Bagnall Works No. 1902, 0-4-2ST, Powell Wood Process Company. Bagnall Works No. 1922, ¿Annie¿, 0-4-2T, Gisborne Borough Council. Bagnall Works No. 2409, 0-4-0ST, Briandale Collieries Ltd. Bagnall Works No. 2475, 0-6-0T, Nelson (NZ) Ltd Tomoana Freezing Works. Bagnall Works No. 2513, ¿Empire¿, 2-4-2PT, Waihi Gold Mining Company. NZ Bagnall Diesel locomotives: works nos, type and first owner: Bagnall Works No. 3076, 0-6-0DM later 0-6-0DH, Tasman Pulp & Paper Company. Bagnall Works Nos. 3079-3088, 0-6-0DM later 0-6-0DH, New Zealand Railways (NZR) Dsa class. Bagnall Works Nos. 3104-3110, 0-4-0DM (some later 0-4-0DH), New Zealand Railways (NZR) Tr class. Bagnall Works Nos. 3132 & 3144, 0-6-0DM, Wilson¿s (NZ) Portland Cement Company. Preserved NZ Bagnall locomotives: Nos. 1857 & 3105 (Canterbury Railway Society), No. 1922 (East Coast Museum of Technology), Nos. 2475 & 3107 (Mainline Steam), Nos. 3079 & 3144 (Waitara Railway Preservation Society), No. 3082 (Glenbrook Vintage Railway), No. 3132 (Whangarei Steam & Model Railway Club)
Author: Hazel Elizabeth Armstrong
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Published: 2013
Total Pages: 47
ISBN-13: 9780473242114
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard B. Croker
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Published: 2019
Total Pages: 48
ISBN-13: 9781927329276
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn illustrated catalogue of Auckland¿s Museum of Transport and Technology¿s (MOTAT¿s) diverse collection of 20 locomotives, ranging from the 135-ton K 900, built in 1932, to a tiny petrol- engined British-built Planet dating from 1927. Many are maintained in full working order, including two which are more than 140 years old. Each locomotive has its own page chapter (usually two pages), illustrated by a fascinating selection of historical and contemporary photographs. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION EX-NZR LOCOMOTIVES Ab 832 (4-6-2 mainline steam loco, North British Locomotive Co, works no. 23190) D 170* / D 576 (2-4-0T mainline steam loco, Neilson & Co, works no. 2563) Da 1400* / Daa 1400 / DA 11 (A1A-A1A mainline diesel electric, GM Canada, works no. A790) Dsa 223* / DSA 280* (0-6-0DM diesel shunter, Drewry, works no. 2421) Eb 25 (Bo diesel-electric shunter, Goodmans Manufacturing Co. rebuilt by NZR) F 180 (0-6-0ST mainline steam loco, Yorkshire Engine Co, works no. 244) K 900 (4-8-4 mainline steam loco, NZR, works no. 277) L 207 / L 507* (2-4-0T mainline steam loco, Avonside Engine Co, works no. 1205) Tr 21* / TR 85 (0-4-0DH diesel-hydraulic shunter, Drewry, works no. 2098) Tr 171 / TR 730* (0-40DM diesel mechanical shunter, A & G Price, works no. 195) Ww 491 (4-6-4T mainline steam loco, NZR, works no. 116) Y 542 (0-6-0T steam shunting loco, Hunslet Engine Co, works no. 1444) Hudswell Clarke works no. D602 (4wDM industrial diesel loco) Planet (4wPM industrial petrol loco) * Identity as displayed. NON-NZR LOCOMOTIVES Baldwin works no. 11665 (0-4-0ST urban tramway steam loco) Barclay works no. 1270 (0-4-0ST industrial steam loco) Kerr Stuart works no. 4183 (0-6-0T industrial steam loco) Oberursel works no. 7971 (4wPM industrial petrol loco) Orenstein & Koppel works nos. 1411 & 2033 (0-4-0WT industrial steam locos)
Author: New Zealand. Department of Statistics
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Published: 1923
Total Pages: 820
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ian Dougherty
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Published: 2015
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780908573912
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A history of Dunedin's Hillside Railway Workshops This well-researched book covers both the engineering history to interest railway enthusiasts, and a political, economic and social history that will appeal to a wider readership. Beginning in the 1860s until its closure in 2012, the Dunedin Hillside Railway Workshop's personnel, buildings, and jobs undertaken have all been captured in print along with a large number of colour and black and white photographs."--Wheelers.co.nz.
Author: Brendon Judd
Publisher: Penguin Books
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 9780143019152
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the untold story of the hundreds of New Zealand railwaymen - shunters, builders, engine drivers, firemen, engineers - who answered the call to construct and operate a railway network in the Western Desert during the Second World War. Overlooked in other war histories, these men played a significant role in the Allied victory in North Africa. The desert railway became a crucial strategic operation, transporting soldiers, equipment and supplies to the front line, that the Germans were determined to destroy. The various challenges they faced, from relentless bombing, to the dreaded fifty-day-long khamseen winds, to the siege of Tobruk, culminated in the second Battle of El Alamein, during which Field Marshal Montgomery stated, 'Well, now it's the railway versus Rommel.' The Desert Railway is a tribute to the courage and enterprise of these railwaymen who kept the trains running no matter what.
Author: Graham Stewart
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Published: 2021
Total Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 9780995138520
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